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Is it actually called an Exerglide Exercise Machine? Do you know what company produces it? If you know that, you can do a search for the product name and company. I tried doing a search for the name as you listed it, but it gave a lot of companies that produce types of glide exercise machines. Hope this helps.

This program http://workoutguru.us/ contains every possible exercise, and muscle building tips (including exercises with your parabody 350). Just follow it, and be persistent. Do not forget to take before/after photo's :). best of luck

What is most important is that unless there is a slave flash or a more flash the subject might look quite blurred in the distance . You might need a SLR with a wide angle to get such pictures perfectly. Try to light up the area when it is indoor and see the result.

I have manuals for both the main device and the leg press and photos of my complete set if you are referring to the California Gold home gym. My copy of the owners manual is a .pdf file and is pretty large. Get back to me and I will attempt to email them to you.

Do you mean you're not able to burn the show that you've created to disc?
If that's the case, try this. Firstly, make sure you are using the correct disc, eg. DVD+R. Secondly, make sure that you have selected the writer drive and not the hard drive: After clicking on "Produce" and then "Burn to disc", a window appears with settings for you to choose from. At the place where it says "Write to", choose your writer drive - if it says "Hard Drive", your show will not be burned to disc. Thirdly, you should know that SlideShow Expressions seems to experience some problems related to photo size and project length. I've had this problem myself. I've been able to burn slideshow projects with between 300 and 390 photos in them, using the original size photos (as large as 1MB to over 2MB). However, when I tried to burn a project containing 466 photos (10 chapters), my writer wouldn't work. The problem was solved by reducing the size of my largest photos. I experimented with size, and eventually had all the photos in this project resized to under 500 KB each. It worked: I was able to burn to disc. The project had music and text and it looked great. Resizing doesn't necessarily mean that the quality of the photos in your project will drop. I used Microsoft Office Picture Manager to resize my photos and there is no visual difference between the originals and the photos in the project. Just remember to keep copies of the originals so you don't lose them. I then burned a Data CD with the original photos on them and added it to the project as an extra. Fourthly, I learned from Individual Software's technical support team (online) that when you use large photos and combine it with the option to archive your photos and music on the disc, the writer drive can fail to burn. Also: make sure that your computer meet all the requirements of the software - given on the product's box. I wish you all the best. 11407336

Your best bet is to increase the ISO setting to at least 800. Don't use flash unless you're within 10 feet. My idea if a new camera would be a DSLR. Expensive, has a learning curve, but the results would be spectacular.

Hello Jrmb, I would like to know what mode are you clicking these photos
in.. because overexposure is due to either slow shutter speeds or large
aperture. Try setting the camre mode according to the surrounding light
conditions.. for example, no need of flash when you are clicking
pictures in broad day light, instead of setting the camera on Auto
mode, try using Portrait mode for short distance (5 to 6 meters away)
objects etc..
Let me know if that fixes the issue.